Hi
Japanese N scale is often described as 1/150. Has anybody tried them out with Pendraken figures/models?
(http://sunny-life.net/picture/collection_series/tatemono_074_b.jpg)
(http://sunny-life.net/picture/collection_series/tatemono_110_a.jpg)
Cheers
GrumpyOldMan
Oh yes!
I have a sizeable collection of them, mainly for more modern games, but a few for VBCW. I will try and sort some photos. Also use lots of other railway buildings for VBCW and must say they do give a good look on the field.
Sure Sandanista can back me up on this one as I believe he has photos, and the ability to show them for higher than mine ;)
I use their Z scale stuff; they make a nifty mikoshi with bearers. Their N scale nude females are very useful too, until Pendraken stops messing about with unnecessary fantasy stuff from the 1930s and starts attending to the needs of real gamers.
Hello R.o.T and F.K.
Thanks for the replies. Looks they are what I'm looking for. Looking to do 1930s Imagi-Nations set in Asia clone so oriental looking buildings are required.
Quoteunnecessary fantasy stuff from the 1930s
:D :D
I'm having a real problem processing this comment, there seems to be direct contradictions in the statement :P :P, how can fantasy stuff from the 1930s be 'unnecessary'!! ;D ;D ;D
Might also look at Greenmax N scale if I can find it at a decent price.
Cheers
GrumpyOldMan
Any comparative pics with Pendraken minatures? Please.
I was once told buy a guy in a model railway shop that N gauge is '2 mm' - meaning 2mm to the foot.
Hello LH
Quote from: Last Hussar on 08 May 2013, 01:30:37 AM
I was once told buy a guy in a model railway shop that N gauge is '2 mm' - meaning 2mm to the foot.
2mm/N gauge/N scale/TT gauge are even more confusing than comparing wargame figure sizes within a scale :).
English N gauge is meant to be 1/148 but I have bought N gauge cars which are 1/160. 2mm scale is 1/152. European and American N scale is 1/160 and Japanese N scale is 1/150 except for bullet trains at 1/160. TT gauge uses 9mm track but models narrow gauge railways and is 1/120.
Cheers
GrumpyOldMan
Well, you couldn't ask for that to be clearer, now, could you?
Have both those models specifically fpr an Indochina gaming set up and yes they are spot on perfect for Pendraken 10mm, fantastic models that do not dward the figs, instead you get a scale building with a template that isn't excessive in terms of how much table space it takes up. Great value.
Hello Dannyboy
Thanks for the reply, just what I was looking for in the way of information.
Will look at getting some now.
Cheers
GrumpyOldMan
I'm planning to do some Chinese Warlord Armies in 10mm for use with Square Bashing and some of these buildings look ideal. Could anyone recommend any particular mailorder suppliers in the UK please?
Highly reccomend PlazzaJapan, direct mail order from Japan, speedily efficient, competative postage and excellent service by email in terms of keeping you up to date with delivery information, plus you get the entire range.
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Plaza-Japan/Tomix-/_i.html?_fsub=6&_sid=169030440&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322 (http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Plaza-Japan/Tomix-/_i.html?_fsub=6&_sid=169030440&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322)
Did I mention I really, really like these!..... :D ;)
Good luck with the project, i'm really liking the sound of this, fancy doing an early Japanese force myself.
Which figs would you be using for Chinese troops of the period?, WW1 British with the peaked caps?
Hi Dannyboy
Quote from: Dannyboy on 16 May 2013, 02:39:41 PM
Which figs would you be using for Chinese troops of the period?, WW1 British with the peaked caps?
Yes they are the obvious choice but you could look at RCW1 RCW infantry with the point of the budenovka filed off,
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5260/5554517273_a0d22bde44.jpg)
(http://www.twfigurines.de/bob/chinese/chinese16.jpg)
to give you Northern Chinese troops.
WW1 Italians could be used for Tin Hat Brigade:-
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2101/2510361692_1f81f4e7b1.jpg)
(http://pulpfigures.com/files/pyg16.jpg)
and WW1 British cavalry in caps could be used for Chinese/White Russian lancers:-
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-QyJfg0FD8lc/UQU6pfQ3aQI/AAAAAAAALQU/vbA3RSNj1KI/s400/P1080573.JPG)
Not much in the way of armour was used but a real grab-bag of artillery.
Cheers
GrumpyOldMan
CWE figures were also discussed here: http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,2281.0.html
Dismounted WW1 British cavalry seem to be best for Southerners.
As regards buildings, the trick will be to select those that look, to a 'Westerner', Chinese and not necessarily Japanese.